Authorizes the superintendent of financial services to oversee and regulate car dealer transactions with consumers; requires motor vehicle retail installment contracts to include an itemized listing of all costs related to the purchase of a motor vehicle and disclosure of the prohibition of conditional delivery; requires motor vehicle dealers to provide credit applicants with copies of all credit application documents; prohibits the conditional delivery of a motor vehicle.
Impact
If passed, S07654 will amend several existing laws, particularly the financial services law and personal property law. Notably, it will prohibit the conditional delivery of vehicles, ensuring that once a contract is signed, the buyer is assumed to fully own the vehicle without any additional conditions imposed post-delivery. This key feature aims to mitigate risks for consumers facing unexpected demands from dealers regarding vehicle returns, thus reinforcing ownership rights. Moreover, dealers will be mandated to provide all credit applicants with copies of loan application documents while ensuring strict compliance with the disclosed terms.
Summary
Bill S07654 aims to enhance consumer protection within the motor vehicle sales market in New York State by granting the superintendent of financial services the authority to regulate sales of new and used vehicles. This legislation seeks to establish clearer regulations surrounding dealer transactions, specifically addressing the contents and terms of retail installment contracts. The bill requires that these contracts provide an itemized listing of all costs associated with the vehicle purchase and details on financing provisions, which proponents argue will empower consumers to make better-informed decisions and safeguard their interests during vehicle transactions.
Contention
Despite its consumer-friendly intentions, the bill may face opposition from motor vehicle dealers who could argue that the regulatory requirements might increase operational costs and complicate transactions. Critics may contend that additional oversight could hinder the flexibility of dealers in conducting their business. Moreover, concerns may arise regarding the potential burden of increased paperwork and legal obligations, which could disproportionately affect smaller dealerships looking to navigate the compliance landscape. Balancing consumer protections with the needs of the auto industry will be crucial as this bill moves through the legislative process.
Same As
Authorizes the superintendent of financial services to oversee and regulate car dealer transactions with consumers; requires motor vehicle retail installment contracts to include an itemized listing of all costs related to the purchase of a motor vehicle and disclosure of the prohibition of conditional delivery; requires motor vehicle dealers to provide credit applicants with copies of all credit application documents; prohibits the conditional delivery of a motor vehicle.
Authorizes the superintendent of financial services to oversee and regulate car dealer transactions with consumers; requires motor vehicle retail installment contracts to include an itemized listing of all costs related to the purchase of a motor vehicle and disclosure of the prohibition of conditional delivery; requires motor vehicle dealers to provide credit applicants with copies of all credit application documents; prohibits the conditional delivery of a motor vehicle.
Requires any motorized recreational vehicle operated, sold or transferred within New York state to be titled with the department of motor vehicles; provides that no person shall sell, transfer or purchase a motorized recreational vehicle without a valid title; directs the department of motor vehicles to maintain a digital database of titled motorized recreational vehicles; provides penalties for noncompliance.
Requires that all new motor vehicles sold or leased at new motor vehicle dealerships include a spare tire, whether or not equipped with standard radial or run-flat tires.
Requires third-party food delivery services to verify that limited-use motorcycles and motor vehicles operated by workers in the course of making deliveries for such third-party delivery service are legally registered; requires that a third-party food delivery service shall not sell, share, or allow access to such information.
A bill for an act relating to motor vehicle dealers, including rights to certain vehicles, records storage requirements, and remote sales of motor vehicles.(Formerly SSB 3126.)